English Shakesperian Criticism in the Eighteenth CenturyH.W. Wilson Company, 1932 - 300 sider |
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... Young is finely recovered , and , if I guess right , will one day oblige the world with a small piece on original writing and writers . 1 1 The " small piece " was Edward Young's Conjectures On Original Composition In A Letter To The ...
... Young is finely recovered , and , if I guess right , will one day oblige the world with a small piece on original writing and writers . 1 1 The " small piece " was Edward Young's Conjectures On Original Composition In A Letter To The ...
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... Young's treatise . Twenty years later , Mackenzie makes the same point in comparing Shakespeare with Sophocles . " Young did not take part in the controversy aroused by Voltaire's anti ... Young has no feeling that EDWARD YOUNG 101.
... Young's treatise . Twenty years later , Mackenzie makes the same point in comparing Shakespeare with Sophocles . " Young did not take part in the controversy aroused by Voltaire's anti ... Young has no feeling that EDWARD YOUNG 101.
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... Young's passage on Shakespeare's learning one of the finest passages in the Conjectures . His statement of the problem may have helped to determine the slight importance of the question . Young's defence of imagination compared with ...
... Young's passage on Shakespeare's learning one of the finest passages in the Conjectures . His statement of the problem may have helped to determine the slight importance of the question . Young's defence of imagination compared with ...
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